On 2017-06-21 00:26-0400 James Dishaw wrote:
I have been working on a wingcc bug that was reported and I am not sure what
the correct behavior should be for a pause when a window is minimized.
I think the correct behavior is that a minimized window should be treated
like a normal window (in Windows a minimized window is given a size of
160x31). That would mean pauses are honored and a user would need to
restore the window in order to advance the page.
[...]
Thoughts?
Hi Jim:
I think pause should be honored completely independent of any windows
manipulations that are being done. I am unfamiliar with the concept
of Windows minimized windows, but on Linux desktops you can resize the
window, iconify it, etc., and for the case when a plot is paused and
such manipulations occur, then I would expect the pause to still be in
effect when the window is restored. So the above alternative seems the
correct choice to me.
Alan
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